- Level 2 Mid Beginner
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Be - Present Simple
Aimee and Todd talk about their favorite things. -
Present Simple
John and Sarah discuss what they do in the morning. -
Imperatives
Meg and Todd share how to make their favorite sandwiches. -
Singular / Plural Nouns
Aimee and Todd talk about all the stuff they have in their homes. -
Adverbs of Frequency
Daniel and Hana discuss what they like to have for dinner and how they get their food. -
Can - Abilities
Abidemi talks about things she can and cannot do. -
Be - Was / Were
Meg and Todd talk about times in their lives. -
Transitive Verbs
Meg talks about eating right and the foods she loves to eat to keep herself healthy and fit. -
Stative Verbs
Two people talk about things they like using stative verbs. -
There is / There are
Sarah and John talk about their hometowns in America. -
Past Tense
Katie talks about what she did over the weekend. -
3rd Person Singular
Katies talks about the people in her family and what they often do. -
Would Like - Ordering
Katie and Todd discuss what they need to make breakfast. -
Can - Requests
Katie talks with Todd about staying at his house.
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Morning Routine

Sarah: John, tell me about your day. What time do you wake-up?
John: Well, let's see. Some days I wake up early. Maybe about 6 o'clock. Yeah, sometimes I wake up at 6 o'clock.
When I get up early, I like to get ready for the day, take a shower and have breakfast. But other days, I don't like getting up early. Maybe I'll sleep in until 10:00 or 11:00.
Sarah: Wow.
John: Yeah. I like sleeping in late. So sometimes, I wake up at 11:00. On those days, if I know I won't wake up until 11:00, I'll take a shower the night before, before I go to bed. How about you, Sarah? When do you usually wake up?
Sarah: Well, I like everyday to be the same. So I wake up everyday at 8 o'clock.
John: 8:00.
Sarah: 8:00. And I always do the same thing. First, I make coffee right away. Then I wake up my kids and we have breakfast together at about 8:30.
John: Really?
Sarah: Yes. We usually have something easy like bread and yogurt and fruit.
John: I like to have coffee every morning whether I wake up at 6:00 or at 10:00. I'm still going to have coffee. But I often skip breakfast. Do you always eat breakfast everyday?
Sarah: Yes. If I don't eat breakfast, I'm so hungry. What about lunch? What time do you have lunch?
John: Lunch is the same everyday for me. I always eat lunch at 12:30 PM. So whenever I wake up, I do some things and then I always have lunch at 12:30 PM, just half past noon. And I always have a simple lunch. Maybe some soup or spaghetti or a sandwich. Something light, and it's always at half past noon. What time do you eat lunch?
Sarah: That's interesting. I have breakfast at the same time everyday but lunch is always at a different time.
John: Really?
Sarah: Because I'm busy in the morning. I go out, maybe I go shopping. Sometimes, I clean the house. So I might have lunch at 11 o'clock or 12 o'clock. Sometimes as late as 2:30.
John: Oh, that's getting late.
Sarah: Yes. But it's always easy lunch like you. Maybe crackers and cheese or a sandwich or a baked potato.
John: I see.
Present Simple
We use the present simple to talk about actions we do regularly.
Questions
What do you eat for breakfast?
Where do you eat lunch?
When do you eat dinner?
Affirmative
I eat toast and fruit.
I work at home.
I live near the station.
Negative
I do not eat cereal.
I do not work in town.
I do not live by my work.
Negative Contraction
I don't eat cereal.
I don't work in town.
I don't live by my work.
Yes / No Questions
Do you eat at home?
Yes, I do. / Yes, I eat at home.
No, I don't.
/ No, I don't eat at home.
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